Jenks/Union Invitational: Best Shooters
The Jenks/Union Invitational was filled with talent from Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Texas. Prep Hoops constructed a team of five of the best shooters from this tournament. Jeremiah Johnson – Putnam City North – G Johnson was the best…
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Continue ReadingThe Jenks/Union Invitational was filled with talent from Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Texas. Prep Hoops constructed a team of five of the best shooters from this tournament.
Jeremiah Johnson – Putnam City North – G
Johnson was the best shooter in the tournament and shot an extremely high percentage. He does not need much room to get his shot off and is very consistent. Johnson is only a freshman and is already a great player at the varsity level.
Isaiah Brass – Trinity Christian Cedar Hill – G
Brass is a knock-down shooter who shoots best in catch and shoot situations. He shoots a high percentage from downtown and also makes his free throws.
Davion Warden – Northwest Classen – G
Although Warden can score in a large variety of ways, the strength of his game was definitely his shooting. He hits deep threes consistently and can shoot off the dribble.
Caylen Goff-Brown – Tulsa Central – G
Goff-Brown was one of the best underclassmen in the tournament and he was dialed-in from downtown for the entire tournament. He plays with confidence and hit multiple threes from way behind-the-arc on the wing and is also a great shooter from the corner.
RJ Forney – Union – G
Forney was the best shooter for the Redskins and knocked down five threes in the final two games of the tournament. He has deep range and also showed off his passing skills.